Electrical Engineering 101 covers the basic theory and practice of electronics, starting by answering the question What is electricity? It goes on to explain the fundamental principles and components, relating them constantly to real-world examples. Sections on tools and troubleshooting give ...
This didn't work for me. There were some useful topics, but everything jumped around with no real relation to the previous topic. There were no examples or practice problems and I know the point of this book is to focus on intuition and understanding, but I learn best from applying the theories to problems. I think in equations and relate variables to one another through those equations, so it was very difficult to follow this book without them.
Very disappointing... not even two chapters in and there are some big formula mistakes!
Page 31: "Parallel resistors are only a little trickier. The equivalent resistance can be determined by the product of the values divided by the sum of the values. Just remember the product over the sum, like this:
Rt = [R1 * R2 * R3] / [R1 + R2 + R3]"
WRONG! This rule only works for two resistors! Then, right below this is the same rule for inductors. Also wrong!
I would've given this book 1 star had the descriptions of other concepts not been as intuitively written as they are. However, I cannot trust any more formulas in this book. Who knows what other mistakes are in here.
This is by far the best introduction to electrical engineering that I've seen. Very practical and down to earth, engagingly written, and a consistent emphasis on fundamentals.
I picked up this book to re-familiarize myself with the most basic EE concepts, but I just can't get through it. There is no particular order in which topics are discussed, and there are random circuit diagrams and equations that seem to just be throw in out of nowhere. The explanations for these circuits are difficult to follow, however I recognize that the book is meant for readers to gain a more intuitive understanding of electrical engineering. Perhaps this would be better to read after gaining a better theoretical understanding of the topics covered in this book.
3 stars because even though the circuit explanations are confusing, the book presents general information on electronic components (resistors, capacitors, inductors, etc) in a very simple way that is easy to remember. Some of the analogies are also pretty helpful.
Darren Ashby focuses on the basics in his book Electrical Engineering 101. He covers the fundamentals of equations, parts, and people skills. Although EE moves fast with new technology, Ohm's Law doesn't go out of style. In the spirit of simplicity, Ashby goes over the essentials and no more than that. You can analyze circuits with only six equations memorized; all the others can be derived.
Ashby has a friendly, conversational style that lends itself well to teaching. I would have liked to have had a book like this when I was learning EE in school, but that is all in the past. I read the third edition of the book.
Thanks for reading my review, and see you next time.
Awesome book, I would recommend it to every electrical engineer interested in reread the basics in a way of an intuition understanding and innovative thinking, a way that would make you think you never study them before.
This is an excellent book that covers the basics of Electrical Engineering and I would recommend this book to any Electrical or Computer Science Major. I've noticed in my life that it is often the nature of teachers to gloss over the basics of their subject; possibly because the basics are so often used that it is assumed that the pupil will pick them up or understand them intuitively. EE101 more than adequately addresses this issue in the realm of Electrical Engineering.
انصح به مهندسي الكهرباء وخاصة الطلاب وحتى المهتمين بالكهرباء سيفيدهم هذا كتاب فهو مكتوب بشكل مبسط جدا كنت اتمنى لو انني قرأته قبل الان لانه كان سيكون مفيدا بشكل كبير
An easy light read, walks you through the fundamentals with thorough understanding of the concepts. You must have a good background knowledge of Electrical circuits to enjoy it though.